fresh legs

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fresh legs

In sports, one or more substitute players who have not yet participated in a given game or match, thus having more energy than the players they are replacing. Their offense is completely wearing out our defense—it's time to get some fresh legs on the field!

I also do feel, though, that after the game in midweek some fresh legs somewhere along the line will help the team - rather than it being the other way around when I just want to look at people, which has been the case in other competitions.

A rotation of fresh legs in the backfield and key defensive stops in the second half helped propel North Eugene to a 7-6 Midwestern League football victory over visiting Marshfield on Friday night, the first win for the Highlanders in nearly two years.

It was pretty much one-way traffic, Kukka seeing his free kick come back off the woodwork before both sides began to ring the changes, but even fresh legs brought little respite for the Welsh outfit and David Opoku made it 5-0 to the Finns after 70 minutes.

In 12 matches at Central Coast Brisbane have earned eight wins and four draws and although they were in South Korea in midweek on AFC Champions League duty they have enough strength in depth to field plenty of fresh legs for this encounter.

The change of personnel after the break brought with it an almost complete set of fresh legs for the Burton side but keeper Ross Atkins was unable to do anything about Liam MacDonald's low drive on 70 minutes.

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